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E-flite P-40 Warhawk Assembly Manual

Battery Installation

Required Parts

Assembled airframe  Motor battery

  1. Slide the motor battery into the fuselage. It 

should slide in easily with little force.

  2. When you are ready to fly your aircraft, connect 

the lead from the battery to the lead from the speed 

control. Tuck the leads into the hole or alongside 

the battery so the canopy can be installed.

  3. Place the canopy back on the fuselage.

Make sure that the leads are tucked into the hole in the 

fuselage so that the canopy fits correctly on the model. 

If not you could loose your canopy during flight.

Spinner Installation

Required Parts

Fuselage assembly 

Spinner

Required Tools

Nut driver: 5mm 

Canopy glue

PLEASE NOTE ThAT yOUR SPINNER IS NOT  

gLUEd ON FROM ThE FACTORy. IT IS jUST SLId  

ON TO ThE PROP ANd NEEdS TO BE REMOvEd  

ANd gLUEd ON FOR SAFTEy.

  1. Apply a small amount of canopy glue to the nut. 

Use a small amount so the spinner can be easily 

removed if the propeller requires replacement.

  2. Slide the spinner back on the propeller. Allow 

the glue to fully cure before flying your model.

Summary of Contents for P-40 Warhawk 300

Page 1: ...tions Wingspan 25 6 in 650mm Wing Area 108 sq in 7 02 sq dm Length 21 7 in 550mm Weight without battery 5 5 6 0 oz 156 170 g Weight with Li Po Battery 6 5 7 0 oz 184 198 g P 40 Warhawk 300 ARF Assembl...

Page 2: ...you re not flying you can show off its scale looks with included static display stand Important Warranty Information Please read our Warranty and Liability Limitations section on Page 14 before build...

Page 3: ...tor 2 oz Pack EFLA208 Canopy Glue PAAPT56 Note on Lithium Polymer Batteries Lithium Polymer batteries are significantly more volatile than alkaline or Ni Cd Ni MH batteries used in RC applications All...

Page 4: ...rop or two of foam safe CA in the hole in the servo tab The CA will go through the hole and bond the servo to the wing 5 Use a hobby knife with a 11 blade to cut a narrow notch at the edge of the serv...

Page 5: ...n of your motor make sure to remove the propeller to avoid any accidental injuries The details for removing the propeller can be found on Page 10 Propeller Removal and Installation 11 Check the operat...

Page 6: ...ter of the servo horn The hole needs to be big enough to insert the pushrod wire for the elevator Use care not to make the hole too large as this will cause slop in the control system 3 Insert the pus...

Page 7: ...ileron linkages by inserting both linkages into the holes in the servo arm The arm is then rotated on the bends so the splines face to the aileron servo 8 Use the radio system to center the aileron se...

Page 8: ...some before it is installed 1 Remove the canopy from the fuselage by lifting it upward The canopy is held on with magnets 2 Plug the aileron servo into the receiver 3 Position the wing on the bottom o...

Page 9: ...re that the leads are tucked into the hole in the fuselage so that the canopy fits correctly on the model If not you could loose your canopy during flight Spinner Installation Required Parts Fuselage...

Page 10: ...force to remove 2 Use a 5mm nut driver to remove the nut holding the propeller on the motor 3 Remove the washer and propeller from the motor If you are checking the rotation of the motor now is the t...

Page 11: ...e nut Use a small amount so the spinner can be easily removed if the propeller requires replacement 9 Slide the spinner back on the propeller Allow the glue to fully cure before flying your model Disp...

Page 12: ...d plane upright you are now able to display your model when you are not out flying sorties Control Throws 1 Turn on the transmitter and receiver of your model 2 Check the movement of the elevator with...

Page 13: ...eck Your Radio Before going to the field be sure that your batteries are fully charged per the instructions included with your radio Charge both the transmitter and receiver pack if so equipped for yo...

Page 14: ...Basic aerobatics such as loops and rolls are a breeze with the P 40 Both high and low speed flight are also easily obtained When it is time to land a gentle descent while carrying a little power is a...

Page 15: ...E PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT THEY ALONE HAVE DETERMINED THAT THE PRODUCT WILL SUITABLY MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE PURCHASER S INTENDED USE c Purchaser Remedy Horizon s sole obligation hereunder sha...

Page 16: ...uld your repair not be covered by warranty the repair will be completed and payment will be required without notification or estimate of the expense unless the expense exceeds 50 of the retail purchas...

Page 17: ...spotter when appropriate 6 I will not fly my model aircraft unless it is identified with my name and address or AMA number inside or affixed to the outside of the model aircraft This does not apply t...

Page 18: ...g an individual 9 Radio controlled night flying is limited to low performance model aircraft less than 100 mph The model aircraft must be equipped with a lighting system which clearly defines the airc...

Page 19: ...19 E flite P 40 Warhawk Assembly Manual...

Page 20: ...Printed 04 09 15659 2009 Horizon Hobby Inc 4105 Fieldstone Road Champaign Illinois 61822 U S A 877 504 0233 horizonhobby com E fliteRC com...

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